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![]() I took this shot back in September when I was on vacation with my family in New Brunswick Canada. I really like all the Vertical lines and the way the bottom of the picture seems to fall away. What do you think? Critiques?
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interesting shot..i would play around with maybe desaturating the whole image or blurring some of the background since right now Im finding it hard to focus on one thing or another
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I have to agree to a B&W conversion. There's very little color here to be of interest. At the same time the high DOF allows for distinct contrasts in light throughout the image. The composition is quite nice actually. The right hand side of the door in the center of the picture appears to be perfectly vertical. This is a nice capture of a setting, not particularly focusing on anything in particular.
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I never thought of a black and white... I will have to give that a try. Thanks for the comments
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